does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
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RE: does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
Regular paint came to mind first for me, too.
It's also nice to be aware of any warnings prior to using a product. Just something to think about in the future.
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36) From a health and safety standpoint, how does Wet Paint rate?
For a full technical evaluation of Wet Paint, click here or visit the MSDS page located elsewhere on this site. In broad terms, Wet Paint is a relatively safe product when handled appropriately. Unfortunately, almost any chemical product can be of some risk under the right circumstances. For that reason, certain precautions must be acknowledged and observed at all times.
For example, certain hypersensitive individuals may experience an allergic reaction to the petroleum-based solvents included in the Wet Paint formula. This may result in skin irritation from handling polish-laden towels, or dizziness, headache, eye irritation, anxiety, and/or respiratory distress from breathing vapors given off by the aerosol spray.
A pair of thin latex gloves will provide total protection against skin irritants, and the aftereffect of airborne vapors can be eliminated or reduced substantially either by increasing the flow of ventilation within a closed area, wearing a mask or respirator, or by polishing a vehicle outdoors.
It's also nice to be aware of any warnings prior to using a product. Just something to think about in the future.
WetPaintGlaze.com
36) From a health and safety standpoint, how does Wet Paint rate?
For a full technical evaluation of Wet Paint, click here or visit the MSDS page located elsewhere on this site. In broad terms, Wet Paint is a relatively safe product when handled appropriately. Unfortunately, almost any chemical product can be of some risk under the right circumstances. For that reason, certain precautions must be acknowledged and observed at all times.
For example, certain hypersensitive individuals may experience an allergic reaction to the petroleum-based solvents included in the Wet Paint formula. This may result in skin irritation from handling polish-laden towels, or dizziness, headache, eye irritation, anxiety, and/or respiratory distress from breathing vapors given off by the aerosol spray.
A pair of thin latex gloves will provide total protection against skin irritants, and the aftereffect of airborne vapors can be eliminated or reduced substantially either by increasing the flow of ventilation within a closed area, wearing a mask or respirator, or by polishing a vehicle outdoors.
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RE: does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
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ive applied wet paint 3 times already
the first time i had no problems, but the 2nd time, i felt very dizzy and light headed and it was right after using wet paint, i guess it was because i inhaled it too much and stuff,
and today, my 3rd time using it, i tried to be more carefuly by not breathing in while spraying it, but i feel short of breath right now after using it
is there some kind of chemical in there that's bad for you?
ive applied wet paint 3 times already
the first time i had no problems, but the 2nd time, i felt very dizzy and light headed and it was right after using wet paint, i guess it was because i inhaled it too much and stuff,
and today, my 3rd time using it, i tried to be more carefuly by not breathing in while spraying it, but i feel short of breath right now after using it
is there some kind of chemical in there that's bad for you?
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RE: does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
Thats hilarious! My dad says the same kinda thing when needing the yard mowed or any other ridiculous chore...."That's what I got you kids for".....I cant wait to have some little chore brats of my own. hahahahha
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RE: does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
i dont get a headache from the product itself i think i get more of a headache being in my garage (pretty hot here in texas) and applying the stuff and only the first time
after the first application i want to put a second coat on but since its so hot i quit
for some reason it take me forever to do it
after the first application i want to put a second coat on but since its so hot i quit
for some reason it take me forever to do it
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RE: does anyone else here have breathing problems/headaches after using wet paint?
Heat will increase the amount of vapor that is given off and thus increase the chance of it affecting you....
I'm still waiting for one of those "discussions" to get down to straight up name calling, but oldschool names like scuz ball, poo head, or scum bucket... At which time I would have a major moral battle with myself, do I delete the post for forum policy or do I leave it and read it repeatedly whenever I need to laugh....? decisions decisions.... *L*
I'm still waiting for one of those "discussions" to get down to straight up name calling, but oldschool names like scuz ball, poo head, or scum bucket... At which time I would have a major moral battle with myself, do I delete the post for forum policy or do I leave it and read it repeatedly whenever I need to laugh....? decisions decisions.... *L*
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